PHP Live Update (Like OpenCAD)
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I was wondering if it is possible to live update PHP without AJAX, JS, jQuery and so on, only with clean PHP?
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PHP is a server-only language. to update the PHP content on the page, the server has to generate it, and the client will reload the page. Eventually with AJAX you don't have to reload the page.
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Okay, then I will need to read up on AJAX. Thanks for the quick answer!
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I was wondering if it is possible to live update PHP without AJAX, JS, jQuery and so on, only with clean PHP?
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I was wondering if it is possible to live update PHP without AJAX, JS, jQuery and so on, only with clean PHP?
php html
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PHP is a server-only language. to update the PHP content on the page, the server has to generate it, and the client will reload the page. Eventually with AJAX you don't have to reload the page.
– Jean-Marc Zimmer
Nov 12 at 7:26
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Okay, then I will need to read up on AJAX. Thanks for the quick answer!
– Nicolai Jacobsen
Nov 12 at 7:28
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PHP is a server-only language. to update the PHP content on the page, the server has to generate it, and the client will reload the page. Eventually with AJAX you don't have to reload the page.
– Jean-Marc Zimmer
Nov 12 at 7:26
1
Okay, then I will need to read up on AJAX. Thanks for the quick answer!
– Nicolai Jacobsen
Nov 12 at 7:28
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PHP is a server-only language. to update the PHP content on the page, the server has to generate it, and the client will reload the page. Eventually with AJAX you don't have to reload the page.
– Jean-Marc Zimmer
Nov 12 at 7:26
PHP is a server-only language. to update the PHP content on the page, the server has to generate it, and the client will reload the page. Eventually with AJAX you don't have to reload the page.
– Jean-Marc Zimmer
Nov 12 at 7:26
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1
Okay, then I will need to read up on AJAX. Thanks for the quick answer!
– Nicolai Jacobsen
Nov 12 at 7:28
Okay, then I will need to read up on AJAX. Thanks for the quick answer!
– Nicolai Jacobsen
Nov 12 at 7:28
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You can use for real-time transmission in phpn that names: "websockets".
That is like: http://socketo.me/demo
And here is more about the thema: How to create websockets server in PHP
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You can use for real-time transmission in phpn that names: "websockets".
That is like: http://socketo.me/demo
And here is more about the thema: How to create websockets server in PHP
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You can use for real-time transmission in phpn that names: "websockets".
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You can use for real-time transmission in phpn that names: "websockets".
That is like: http://socketo.me/demo
And here is more about the thema: How to create websockets server in PHP
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PHP is a server-only language. to update the PHP content on the page, the server has to generate it, and the client will reload the page. Eventually with AJAX you don't have to reload the page.
– Jean-Marc Zimmer
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Okay, then I will need to read up on AJAX. Thanks for the quick answer!
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